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On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, Chris Dee (<G61Mq4.H63@lugnet.com>) wrote at
23:03:40
> In lugnet.cad.dat.parts, Franklin W. Cain writes:
> > > 973p00 is indeed a suitable name for blank torso with a neck mark -
> > > but does this actually exist? I cannot find one amongst my minifig
> > > population, and had assumed that the neck mark is only needed on
> > > printed torsos, to act as a registration mark to ensure the arms get
> > > inserted correctly.
> > >
> > > If anyone can confirm the existance of a genuine plain torso with a
> > > neck mark (not a pirate torso with the pattern removed to make a torso
> > > for 6040 Blacksmiths Shop !!), please respond and I'll produce that
> > > part.
> >
> > I would think that the most likely candidate for this would be
> > the very set you referenced (<set: 6040 Blacksmith's Shop>),
> > a set which I regret to say that I do not have.
> >
> > But, I do have a Blacksmith, from a recent trade, and after
> > examining this minifig, I see what may be traces of a neck-mark
> > that has mostly worn away, FWIW. Insufficient/inconclusive;
> > I must defer to someone else who can provide more complete info.
> >
> > Franklin
>
> I cannot guarantee the providence of the torso in my 6040, or my 6285 (which
> has a plain yellow torso as the figurehead) as my copies of these sets are
> second-hand. Can anyone else help to answer this (x-posted to .general).
There are no marks on either of my figurehead torsos, both of which came
from MISB sets.
--
Tony Priestman
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| (...) I cannot guarantee the providence of the torso in my 6040, or my 6285 (which has a plain yellow torso as the figurehead) as my copies of these sets are second-hand. Can anyone else help to answer this (x-posted to .general). Chris (24 years ago, 23-Dec-00, to lugnet.cad.dat.parts, lugnet.general)
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